Hartford Courant (The Neag School is mentioned regarding a nationwide initiative at increasing the number of Black and Latino men in the teaching profession.)
The Creativity Challenge
New York Times (James Kaufman is quoted about creativity.)
Women’s Basketball: Carley Mooney
UConn Athletics (Neag School alumna Carley Mooney is featured about her role with UConn women’s basketball.)
Profound Impact of Lockdown Reverberates for CT College Students
Hartford Courant (Melissa Bray is interviewed about impact of COVID-19 impact on students.)
Being Jonathan
UConn Magazine (Neag School alums and family members, Joseph Briody ’86 (BUS), ’95 (ED), ’96 MA; and Patrick Briody ’20 (CLAS), ’21 MS, are featured along with other alums who wore the mascot costume as a student. Patrick was the fourth family member to wear the Jonathan suit, following his uncle John, father Joe, and sister Caitlin.)
Learning After Lockdown: College Students Still Feel COVID’s Sting
WSHU Public Radio (Melissa Bray is quoted about the mental health challenges of COVID.)
Split Supreme Court Blocks Oklahoma’s Catholic Charter School − but Future Cases Could Hinge on Whether Charters Are, At Their Core, Public or Private
The Conversation (Preston Green co-authored an article about a recent Supreme Court ruling on religious charter schools.)
If Sarcasm Was A First Language, These 50 Memes Would Be National Literature (New Pics)
BoredPanda (James Kaufman was quoted about the humor of memes.)
‘A Day to Exhale’: Supreme Court Deadlocks on Religious Charter Schools — For Now
The72Million (Preston Green was quoted about the Supreme Court ruling on religious charter schools.)
Connecticut is Known for Quality Schools and High Test Scores, but Also the Biggest Disparities
CT Insider (Casey Cobb was interviewed about Connecticut student testing.)
